FBI Raid Nabs 7 Suspected In Amish Beard Attacks

"The FBI and local sheriff's deputies this morning raided an Amish compound in Ohio and arrested seven men, including reputed breakaway sect leader Sam Mullet, on federal hate crimes charges and related state violations in connection to a series of beard-cutting attacks against other Amish across Ohio," the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette writes.

And The Associated Press writes that Mullet "allowed the beatings of those who disobeyed him, made some members sleep in a chicken coop and had sexual relations with married women to 'cleanse them,' federal authorities said as they charged him and six others with hate crimes in hair-cutting attacks against other Amish."

Five of the same men were facing state charges that were filed last month. The local prosecutor says he's going to dismiss those counts and "let federal prosecutors take the lead," the AP adds.

As NPR's Barbara Bradley Haggerty has reported, the Amish community in Ohio is reeling from the attacks. And sociologist Donald Kraybill told Barbara that Mullet acts much like a cult leader.

"He's not accountable to anyone. He's not in fellowship with other Amish groups. He thinks he is invincible," Kraybill said. "So under the guise of religion he is trying to protect himself, so he can do whatever he wants to do."